President Donald Trump poked fun at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to her boyfriend on Tuesday, questioning whether it’s easy to date the firebrand Republican.
While on a tour of ‘Alligator Alcatraz,’ a new Florida migrant detention facility boasting a moat full of dangerous reptiles, the president crossed paths with Real America’s Voice reporter Brian Glenn.
Walking with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the president introduced the pair to Glenn.
‘Hi Brian,’ Trump greets the reporter. ‘This is the boyfriend, very lucky, of Marjorie Taylor Greene,’ the president told Noem and DeSantis.
‘Do you think it’s easy being with Marjorie?’ Trump asked DeSantis with a smile.
The governor immediately began cracking up with laughter before the crew kept on with their tour.
Noem responded by noting a video of MTG doing a crossfit workout with her daughter. ‘She was working out pretty hard this weekend,’ she told Glenn before following the president into another room.
‘Marjorie is incredibly tough and never backs down when it comes to fighting for her district and her country,’ Glenn said in a statement provided to the Daily Mail.
‘She’s also the sweetest person I know, and she loves this country and President Trump with all her heart.’
Glenn and Greene have been reportedly dating since late 2022.
On X, however, Glenn posted a different message in response to the playful presidential inquiry.
‘I’m not going to answer that…kidding!!’ he wrote in response to Trump’s question about how ‘easy’ it is to date the congresswoman, adding she ‘is a joy to be with.’
Glenn, 55, is among a growing list of right-wing pundits who have gained increased access to the White House during Trump’s second term.
He frequently reports from the White House grounds and, as evidenced by Tuesday’s teasing, travels to cover Trump while the president is on the road.
The joke at MTG’s expense comes as the Republican has loudly pushed back on portions of the president’s marquee legislative plan dubbed the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill.’
Greene specifically took issue with an AI provision that would hamper states from regulating the nascent technology over the next decade.
‘I am adamantly opposed to this, and it is a violation of state rights,’ she said of the AI provision.
The language was eventually struck from Trump’s mega-bill by Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., which passed the Senate on Tuesday.
Still on Tuesday, Greene unfurled an ominous prediction about the House’s ability to swiftly pass the Senate version of the Big Beautiful Bill.
‘There’s no way that [Speaker] Johnson has the votes in the House for this,’ Greene told Steve Bannon. ‘I think it’s far from over.’